I hope you do indeed live. We in the US cannot help it that your currency has lost some of its value relative to other currencies. The other thing is, like I said earlier, the vast majority of the divers on Cozumel are US citizens so it should come as no surprise to anyone that the dive ops there gear their operations to cater to the people who are most of their customers.
But you tell me: if you could change things to suit yourself, what would you do?
I also don't believe that you understand. I'm feeling some responsibility for where this conversation has led as I was the one who reacted to someone calling Canadians whiners about our diving costing more than it should in Mexico, and was attempting to help explain why we, quite rightfully, feel this way. Ggunn - yes our dollar has weakened against the USD. And, if I travelled to the USA to dive, I would fully expect to pay more today than I did in March. No problema. But our dollar has strengthened against the peso. Straight logic should tell you that I should expect to benefit from this. Why would my diving in Mexico cost more? The only way that would be justified is if the majority of the dive ops expenses must be paid in USD and not in the country's only official currency. Do you believe this is true for most of the dive ops on the island?